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H E R E
If there is one outcome resulting from the pandemic, it is the
emergence of working remotely. While many of us treat this
shift to "home work" as a welcome new development in our
busy lives, working remotely really isn't as novel as it seems.
Up until the early 1900s, working from home was a normal way
of doing business. Farmers, tradespeople, and even some factory
production employees worked in or around the home. Most
people didn't have the time or money to go back and forth, and
travel was difficult. Life and work had no boundaries.